Can someone please tell me whether the 8830 Blackberry will be able to send/receive email and phone calls in the Caribbean? My CDMA doesn't work there now but standard North American GSM phones and Blackberrys do work there.

Thank you for your help!

penguin3107

06-20-2007 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by jewberry
(Post 574977)

Can someone please tell me whether the 8830 Blackberry will be able to send/receive email and phone calls in the Caribbean? My CDMA doesn't work there now but standard North American GSM phones and Blackberrys do work there.

Thank you for your help!

Yes, the 8830 will work on GSM networks in the Caribbean.
You need to make sure that your 8830 has a Verizon SIM card in it, and the Global service is enabled and properly provisioned on your account.

BBDummy

06-20-2007 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by penguin3107
(Post 575068)

Yes, the 8830 will work on GSM networks in the Caribbean.
You need to make sure that your 8830 has a Verizon SIM card in it, and the Global service is enabled and properly provisioned on your account.

This needs to be qualified somewhat. Your 8830 will work on some GSM networks in the Caribbean--specifically, those networks that run on European frequencies (900 and 1800). If you're going someplace where they run on the North American frequences (850 and 1900), I'm afraid you're SOL.

BTW, I've only gone as far as San Juan with my 8830, and it took a huge steaming dump when I got there. Voice only; if I activated data, I got a looping device reset.

dwp1975

06-20-2007 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by BBDummy
(Post 575188)

This needs to be qualified somewhat. Your 8830 will work on some GSM networks in the Caribbean--specifically, those networks that run on European frequencies (900 and 1800). If you're going someplace where they run on the North American frequences (850 and 1900), I'm afraid you're SOL.

BTW, I've only gone as far as San Juan with my 8830, and it took a huge steaming dump when I got there. Voice only; if I activated data, I got a looping device reset.

Bummer, I was hoping to be able to use my 8830 while on carribean cruises. (n)

jewberry

06-20-2007 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by BBDummy
(Post 575188)

This needs to be qualified somewhat. Your 8830 will work on some GSM networks in the Caribbean--specifically, those networks that run on European frequencies (900 and 1800). If you're going someplace where they run on the North American frequences (850 and 1900), I'm afraid you're SOL.